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c70d12d4f2d9daa49d98fcb832e81004.jpg593ecca675cd969421154b294c0500ac.jpg how it sits right now 2015 gmc sierra all terrain very please with it wheels tires fogs and emblems to come shortly it has a 2.5" level right now! :)

 

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my new truck

Congratulations. That's a sharp looking truck you have.
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My New 2015 GMC Sierra SLT

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My New 2015 GMC Sierra SLT

Nice truck!! I got the same one.

 

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Thanks, I love it!

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Always changing. Recon finally released their third brake light so replaced my Anzo. Amp Research powerboards were a great addition. Check out more pics on Instagram @tstehle07

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Nice truck!! I got the same one.

 

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Thanks, I love it!

Lol, I had seen a new Quicksilver 6.2 Crew Cab pop up the last few days, thought you guys were the same person.

 

Nice. Congrats on the new trucks!

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Lolol. Love mine. Need to get the 8spd tuning worked out so I can buy a tuner and work out the kinks.

 

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Happy early 4th guys!

Where is this??? I want to go there!!

 

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Where is this??? I want to go there!!

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Drove up to Denver from Dallas for the week to visit my sister. We came out to Red Cliff for the next few days to do some camping. Definitely beautiful up here.

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That's why we're moving there. Want to move to Fort Collins area north of denver. Drove from Houston up there last October. The drive from Fort Worth to New Mexico was so flat and boring until we started seeing the mountains start. Most awesome thing I've ever seen.

 

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